• Snapz@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    You’re purposefully trying to downplay impact without any factual support. It’s harder to take away benefits from people than it is to give them. Let the next R president (that of course won’t win the popular vote) try to remove access and take that L with the centrist suburban swing state female voters that often influence elections.

    This isn’t an end all be all solution, but it’s FAR from a meaningless gesture.

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      Factual support that executive orders are easy to undo? EOs aren’t law… they are orders to federal agencies on how they are to operate. It’s as easy as writing a letter and signing it…

      Here is a list of things Biden did on day 1.

      https://www.forbes.com/sites/rachelsandler/2021/01/20/here-are-all-the-actions-biden-took-on-his-first-day-in-office/

      Here is one of the day 1 EOs undoing Trumps previous orders

      https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2021/01/25/2021-01767/revocation-of-certain-executive-orders-concerning-federal-regulation

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        No… I was obviously referring to you providing no support of your claim that this will have little/no impact. As others have rightly pointed out, this will impact about 100 million Americans for the next year+ at least. An EO is permission for government workers to do more. It’s guidance for regulatory agencies and lawyers to show teeth with the full support of the white house. It does mean something, it’s also not a magic pen and paper. But many are better off today than they were yesterday and hopefully that increases with time.

        Nobody claimed this was the one single and final fix for every one of the ills of society, but that seems to be the strawman you’re responding to.

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          I’ve made no such claim…

          A meaningless gesture is a statement intended to make you feel better about the situation without solving the problem. You might also call it a symbolic gesture or a token gesture.

          All I’ve said here is it’s not enough.

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            There is a HUGE delta between “meaningless” and “not enough”.

            You can attempt to spin all you’d like, but people can read your comments and draw their own conclusions.